so, a quarter til opening, at 9:45am, I stood in the crowds to see what the new Asda was all about and possibly catch a few deals. As I was standing in line and the natives started to become restless, people started to push unnecessarily. I don't understand why people feel the need to do that? The struggle of it all.:-(
Anywho, there I was in between 2 shopping carts intersecting at a 45 degree angle, with me in the middle, being squished. My poor hips! Finally at about 10:15, I was let in. I still can't believe that people use their kids in buggies as battering rams and excuses to push through to the front.
The deals werent THAT great, but alright. I wandered around for about 30 minutes and made my way to the checkout which was smooth and easy. I headed out and around, then walked parallel to the St. George parking garage home.
I was soooo glad to be in the comfort of my own home.
I ran into a guy and his kid and he asked if it were true that everything is half off. I looked at my receipt and said, 'NOPE, not true'
The lies people say to stir up crap.*le sigh*
After I left, I looked from my flat and noticed an ambulance and then soon a police car that shortly followed. Seriously people, like one of the police officer's said, upon coming in, "Quit pushing people! It's just a supermarket, for crying out loud!"
I second that.
Glad to be home, but was it worth it?
3 comments:
Hmmm… Seems that shopping can be physically dangerous! And, may God help us, the holiday season is almost upon us. I believe that I shall make all of my Christmas purchases on the Internet.
I just purchased something for one of my family members today online. I leave the likes of walmart for things such as stocking stuffers.;-)
ASDA edmonton is great and it brights up edmonton they have fantastic deals and its one of the cheapest supermarkets you can find. and guess what i work there so i would know.
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